the interbrain is like the internet, only it is directly connected to your brain.

unless humans develop telepathy by some collosal accident of evolution, one would have to have an operation done in which a transmitter of some sort was implanted within the skull that would allow the host to access
information from the brain of anyone on the network. you can also post information or allow access to specific storage areas of your memory. you can set real-time moods in myspace. you can think real-time blogs. you can watch live point-of-view porn. unlimited possibilities.

there are lots of downsides though. like malicious users (hackers, crackers, etc.) putting viruses and stuff in your brain. altering your dna, that sort of thing. i suppose thats what vaccinations are for (antivirus haha).

theres too much stuff to write, so I'll let you all come up with ideas about this :)

marine organisms have electric sensors
that detect an aa batery at more than
1000km

look for similar structures as
part of nerve tissue as the ability to
sense electric charge at a distance
muchly complements the dendrite
bordered
neuron; what if adjacent myelinated
neurons are sharing nformation
processing

a simple test would be the
living mammal brain slice protocol with
gel, conductor isolation to see if
electrically connected absent neuron
connected or chemical connected
neurons affect each other may be the
system to test non neuron
neurocommunication

thus chemically isolated neural
structures could be found; also fmri is
usually accomplished with hydrogen MR
I think its possible to do Ca Magnetic
resonance imaging that way a Ca ion
(active beuron)
activation map can be created n tested
to see if it communicates across brain
tissue absent neural connection like an
electrically immediate lymph system of
nformation

highly specialized medications could be
used to address this system

wikipedia says [fish sensory organ]The
gel is a glycoprotein
based substance with the same
resistivity of seawater, and it has
electrical properties similar to a
semiconductor, allowing it to essentially
transduce temperature changes into an
electrical signal

I think any actual scientist that proves
noncontact electrical communication
amongst brain areas would get a nobel
prize